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While most elements in the universe are forged inside stars through thermonuclear fusion, the heaviest elements, such as gold, platinum or uranium, need a special creation process.

From Scientific American • May 22, 2023

And they are reasonably sure that, after several hundred million years, the densest of the growing clumps began to form the first stars, which ignited by thermonuclear fusion and reionized the neutral gas that remained.

From Nature • May 29, 2013

Astronomers knew in broad terms that stars are born in thick, interstellar gas clouds, when gravity pulls the gas into hot, dense knots that ignite with thermonuclear fusion.

From Nature • Mar. 20, 2013

The two leaders also pledged their countries to: > Increase cooperation in developing the peaceful uses of atomic energy, especially control of thermonuclear fusion and design of fast-breeder reactors.

From Time Magazine Archive

Superconductivity may lead to more efficient transmission of electrical power, better transportation systems, and even harnessing the energy of thermonuclear fusion.

From Time Magazine Archive




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